Grasslands are invaluable for capturing carbon, says James Clement III
November 07, 2024
November 07, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 7 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
James Clement III, MBA '21, a Texas rancher whose family has been raising cattle for 170 years, sees an invaluable resource below the surface of America's grasslands that offers a natural way to combat greenhouse gas emissions: carbon.
The country's grasslands protect carbon better than trees, which are declining in number because of forest fires, drought, and climate change, according to Clement, . . .
James Clement III, MBA '21, a Texas rancher whose family has been raising cattle for 170 years, sees an invaluable resource below the surface of America's grasslands that offers a natural way to combat greenhouse gas emissions: carbon.
The country's grasslands protect carbon better than trees, which are declining in number because of forest fires, drought, and climate change, according to Clement, . . .